She Watched the Pager Attacks Unfold in Lebanon. She Almost Can't Believe What She's Seeing Now.
Briefly

Monday was the craziest, most violent, and tense day we've seen, with over 500 people killed in just one day. It's been crazy ever since. Israel has intensified its airstrikes on southern and eastern Lebanon. Since then, people have been fleeing dangerous areas, and many are now living on the streets.
Everything has changed. Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 600 people, including hundreds of civilians. Israel promised 'full force' as it continued with new strikes and hinted at a potential ground invasion.
We spoke about how her and others' lives in Lebanon have changed in this past week, what she's learned from speaking directly to the displaced people who narrowly evaded being killed in the strikes, and whether she thinks a wider war is now inevitable.
Not everyone has found shelter. Just today, we've heard of at least two strikes almost 100 kilometers from the border, meaning they're striking deeper into the country. We don't feel safe anywhere anymore.
Read at Slate Magazine
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